GaryP
Thu, 13th Nov 2003, 04:45 PM
In case you weren't aware of it, both San Antonio and Austin have probrams set up for disposal of household hazardous waste. This would include our light bulbs which contain a significant amount of mercury. Since household waste is exempt from haz waste disposal laws there is nothing illegal about throwing them in the trash but its not really a very "green" idea to do so.
However, a LFS is not exempt. That is considered commercial trash, not household.
I know that SA has a household haz waste site open on Thur-Fri. on Culebra, across from Northside stadium. Austin has one as well but I'm not sure where it is. I can find out if anyone is interested. I used to work for the company that is the haz waste contractor for both Austin and SA. There is no charge for this service. They will also accept any other left over additives that you might need to get rid of as well as other stuff from your garage or kitchen.
Just thought I would throw that out for all of you green-minded folks that might not be aware of these facts..
Gary
However, a LFS is not exempt. That is considered commercial trash, not household.
I know that SA has a household haz waste site open on Thur-Fri. on Culebra, across from Northside stadium. Austin has one as well but I'm not sure where it is. I can find out if anyone is interested. I used to work for the company that is the haz waste contractor for both Austin and SA. There is no charge for this service. They will also accept any other left over additives that you might need to get rid of as well as other stuff from your garage or kitchen.
Just thought I would throw that out for all of you green-minded folks that might not be aware of these facts..
Gary